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by Joanna Pineda on June 30, 2011

Waging the Good War Against Paper

by Joanna Pineda on June 30, 2011

Cutting down on paper consumption isn’t just good for the environment, it makes us more efficient and keeps us safer.

by Robin Ferrier on June 23, 2011

Are You Using Your Local Resources?

by Robin Ferrier on June 23, 2011

Local resources such as your local women’s business center, chamber of commerce and SCORE office can be a boon to women entrepreneurs.

by Guest Contributor on May 11, 2011

Shark Tales That Will Make You Swim

by Guest Contributor on May 11, 2011

Melinda Emerson reviews “Shark Tales” by Barbara Corcoran and finds it inspirational for women entrepreneurs.

by Shonali Burke on March 28, 2011

In Denver? Check Out the First M3 1000 Event

by Shonali Burke on March 28, 2011

Count Me In for Women’s Economic Independence kicks off its first M3 1000 competition for women entrepreneurs in Denver on April 4.

by Alexandra Williams on March 22, 2011

Book Review: “Be Your Own Best Publicist”

by Alexandra Williams on March 22, 2011

Book Review: “Be Your Own Best Publicist”

by Kacy Paide on January 21, 2011

How To Organize Your Business For 2011

by Kacy Paide on January 21, 2011

On New Year’s Eve I saw a tweet that said, “Forget all those New Year’s resolutions – just clean and organize your damn office!” As an organizer of offices, I couldn’t have said it better myself.  If “get organized” was/is your New Year’s resolution, you’re not alone. According to the Washington Times, it’s one of [...]

by Shonali Burke on October 25, 2010

The Work Impacts of Domestic Violence

by Shonali Burke on October 25, 2010

October is Domestic Violence Awareness month. But what does that really mean to you?

by Shonali Burke on September 21, 2010

Surf’s Up

by Shonali Burke on September 21, 2010

“If everybody had an ocean…” Surfing the daily wave of breaking news is the key to scoring media placements to help promote you and your business. When news happens, the media scramble to find ways to relate it to the lives of their audience, including reaction from everyday people, and analysis and commentary from experts. [...]

by Shonali Burke on September 14, 2010

Wrestling with Authenticity 2.0 And Rants About Women

by Shonali Burke on September 14, 2010

A colleague and I recently discussed women’s self-promotion styles compared to men. Then Clay Shirky’s blog post “A Rant About Women” came up, along with his thought-provoking remarks on the subject. His comments also sharpened my own reflections that I had resisted admitting Photo credit : Reflections I, Creative Commons by VisualAge I wish Clay Shirky’s [...]

by Shonali Burke on August 10, 2010

The Wisdom of Women on Starting and Growing Your Business

by Shonali Burke on August 10, 2010

Yesterday we held our monthly #wgbiz Twitterchat where the special guest, as I mentioned last week, was YOU. It was indubitably, positively, categorically, most excellent. Did I get enough superlatives into that sentence? Not that special guests aren’t great – they are, especially when they’re the likes of Tinu Abayomi-Paul, Kathy Korman Frey and Lori [...]